Description

Despite great controversy over the role of emission pollutants from motor vehicle in the haze across the country, the Chinese government has begun dealing with the source of pollution, putting the national Phase-5 pollutant emission standard for motor vehicle into effect on January 1, 2017. Increasingly stringent motor vehicle emission standards also drive rapid development of the vehicle exhaust after-treatment system sector. Take diesel EGR market for example, installations soared from 520,000 units in 2012 to 1.37 million units in 2016 in the Chinese diesel EGR market, and were expected to hit 1.94 million units in 2021, representing a CAGR of 7.21% between 2016 and 2021, as implementation of environmental policies is strengthened and the number of relevant exhaust treatment systems increases.

Under the backdrop of the implementation of National V emission standard and with overall consideration of technologies, costs and availability of associated products, China has primarily adopted European technology roadmap for its own diesel vehicles: SCR for medium and heavy commercial vehicles and EGR+DOC/POC for light commercial vehicles. 728,300 sets of SCR systems for medium and heavy commercial vehicles were installed in 2016, compared with 1.37 million sets of diesel EGR systems for light commercial vehicles, and 1.99 million sets of gasoline EGR systems.

Development background, industry standards and policies, and major technological routes of commercial vehicle exhaust emission system industry;

Development of SCR system and EGR system industries (system structure, market pattern, market size, and major carmakers supported);

Development of downstream markets (commercial vehicle production and sales, bus and truck production and sales, as well as the prediction of production and sales volume);

Nine major SCR system producers, six EGR system producers, and four POC/DOC catalyst producers in China (operation, related product business, latest developments, development in China (mainly foreign companies), and enterprises using relevant products, etc.)